I have to agree with the comments that it is what you are exposed to that tends to influence these decisions and how you feel. I luckily was not the first in my circle of friends to have babies and bf.
I BF DS till 11months and am still going with DD. Once you get established (and hopefully she is lucky and has a smooth path) bf is so easy and convenient - I really was dreading starting solids bcos suddenly I had to start carrying stuff around, and make an effort at mealtime! And I found when I reached that 6 month mark I was enjoying the special quiet moments and couldn't fathom all the sterilizing, the bottles and the expense of ff. Gosh with the second baby I couldn't even be bother expressing - it just seemed to hard lol.
TBH I get cranky when I see women making a big song and dance about covering themselves up bcos it just makes it look so hard. By the time they get themselves organised to start I have finished one side and moving onto the next. Don't get me wrong I understand that if you feel most comfortable that way it's your choice, but for me by the time I try to co-ordinate getting my breast out, baby on and cover over I don't have enough arms.... and I feel suffocated when I stick my head in not to mention how the baby feels.
And I am one who looks at other bf women, not to cop a perve but to have a look at bub and seriously it really is such a beatific picture ~ mum w bub at breast.
If Jellymaker isn't comfortable feeding in public, be it covered or not, most parents rooms have the little curtained cubicles that are good to use when you and bub are still figuring it all out.

